In Russia, Different Words, Same Antisemitic Tune
As the situation in Russia and Ukraine evolves, data on the morphing of antisemitism in the region can be lifesaving.
As the situation in Russia and Ukraine evolves, data on the morphing of antisemitism in the region can be lifesaving.
Sharon Nazarian shares what she is hearing and seeing with regard to antisemitism from the front lines.
The professor told her that she needed to provide proof that she was Jewish.
Many years ago, as a young reporter, I had the arresting experience of watching in real time as a random group of people spontaneously enforced the American taboo against antisemitism.
The danger of him having more power goes well beyond antisemitism.
I do wonder how these Jews think that voting for the person who emboldened the antisemites is going to bring down the level of antisemitism.
“I haven’t been treated right, and you haven’t been treated right,” the presidential nominee told a gathering of Jewish donors.
Protests on college campuses last year had myriad effects on Jewish students. Some are hesitant to go back to school, while maintaining hope for a return to normalcy.
We’ve gotten a crash course on the former teacher, coach and congressman, including his innovative pedagogy.
The “essentialist” antisemitism argument is oddly comforting—It’s not us, it’s them!—but also dangerous.